Salix is a linux distribution based on Slackware that is simple and easy to use. Salix aims to be completely backwards compatible with Slackware, so Slackware users can benefit from Salix repositories.

GhostBSD is a community driven project to join BSD architecture, performance and security with elegant and effective desktop computing for maximum productivity and usability. We base our work on well designed and stable open source solutions to create an easy to use, familiar environment that works out of the box.

Tools developed by the Library of Congress and their partners in the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) for the purpose of validation and transfer of data that conforms to the BagIt specification.

KernelCheck is a project that is designed to automatically build any 2.6 kernel from the upstream source. KernelCheck can help users fix hardware problems and improve boot time by customizing the kernel configuration.

This is a collection of various check scripts for the nagios monitoring system. At the moment most of the scripts are checks for the Windows operation systems. Scripts for other platforms are planed and will be added shortly.

Cerebrate provides mechatronic control code for artists. Created for "Fernandez", an autonomous cactus by Vincent Kohler and Roland Philippsen, in 2005 for "Science and City" in Geneva. Later additions are "Blink" and "Ibou" (2006) and "Haiko"